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stephanie
05-11-2007, 08:49 PM
Carla Marinucci, Chronicle Political Writer:poke:

Thursday, May 10, 2007

(05-10) 13:26 PDT -- Democratic National Committee chair Howard Dean - who once drew criticism by dismissing the GOP as a "white Christian party'' -- told a San Francisco audience that his party should open its arms to a new group of converts: young evangelical Christian voters.

"We ought to reach out to those folks ... and not be afraid,'' Dean told an audience of about 125 at a $50-a head Democratic National Committee fundraiser Wednesday night at the Palace Hotel. The national party chairman noted that in the wake of the 2006 midterm election, nearly 30 percent of evangelical Christians now identify themselves as Democratic voters, up 10 percentage points from the previous election.

Dean credited the jump in numbers to the party's recent aggressive outreach. "We went out and advertised on Christian broadcast networks ... because in the evangelical movement, young people are changing America -- and they're changing the evangelical movement.''

"People don't want to go to church anymore ... and come out feeling bad because they happen to know somebody who's gay,'' he said. "People want to go to church because they know what they can do about poverty, about Darfur, about the environment.''

Dean specifically cited the positive impacts of Christian leaders such as Rick Warren -- author of the best-selling "The Purpose-Driven Life,'' and pastor of the Orange County-based Saddleback Church -- and of young pastor Joel Osteen, the televangelist sensation who has welcomed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to his Houston-based Lakewood Church.

"Those people don't beat up on other people to make their point and raise a lot of money,'' he said. "And we need to reach out to those folks, and work with them, and not be afraid. There is common cause with folks that we never thought we had common cause with.

"That's how you grow (the Democratic Party) to be inclusive and to control America again ... by representing everybody,'' Dean said. "You're respectful of the voters, and you ask everyone for help.''

Dean spoke about what he termed positive signs for grassroots activists in the Democratic Party as they look toward the 2008 presidential elections, including Pelosi's leadership in the House and the country's increasing disenchantment with the war in Iraq.

Dean also noted California's new role in the primary process with its early Feb. 5 presidential primary.

Dean, the former Vermont governor, blazed to prominence during the 2004 primary campaign with an effort for the Democratic nomination built in large part on an aggressive Internet organization that tapped millions of small donors and the enthusiastic backing of the first vigorous anti-war advocates. Although his campaign was unsuccessful, Dean predicted the focus of the 2008 campaign will be "all about grassroots and knocking on doors.''

"The era of the one-way campaigning is coming to a close ... and those 30-second ads are not going to cut it anymore,'' he said.

Dean said he is raising money for the party to prepare it for what he expects will be a nasty 2008 election.

"We know we're going to get swift-boated right around February next year,'' he said, referring to attacks on 2004 Democratic nominee John Kerry funded by private donors. But he vowed "this time, we're going to have $18.5 million in this special fund, ready to say to the nominee -- 'here you go, go fight 'em off and do whatever you have to do.' ''
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/05/10/BAGD4POMP26.DTL

Gaffer
05-11-2007, 09:02 PM
That's funny. dean the king of hate wants to reach out to evangelicals.

Hobbit
05-11-2007, 10:49 PM
That's like the KKK reaching out for black members. Good luck finding any.

avatar4321
05-12-2007, 03:43 AM
No self respecting Christian is going to advocate government handouts. They will advocate true charity. True charity comes from giving of ones own time and and money. Not giving away the time and money of others.

In addition, I cant help but what Dean is essentially saying is "We have to deceive these hicks so we can get our power back"

Lightning Waltz
05-12-2007, 06:10 AM
That's like black people reaching out for KKK members. Good luck finding any.

Fixed it for you.

krisy
05-12-2007, 08:54 AM
Fixed it for you.

How nice,comparing Christians to KKK members......apparently their good enough to try to solocite votes since your party apparently feels they don't have enough without...."gasp"....Christians.

Lightning Waltz
05-12-2007, 10:25 AM
How nice,comparing Christians to KKK members......apparently their good enough to try to solocite votes since your party apparently feels they don't have enough without...."gasp"....Christians.

Your selective indignation is hillarious.

krisy
05-12-2007, 10:35 AM
Your selective indignation is hillarious.

Thanks,I like you too :coffee:

Joe Steel
05-12-2007, 12:00 PM
No self respecting Christian is going to advocate government handouts. They will advocate true charity. True charity comes from giving of ones own time and and money. Not giving away the time and money of others.

That's absurd. The true Christian is governed by the teachings of Jesus Christ. If he can feed more hungry with government handouts than with his own money then, not only should he do it, he MUST do it.

Hobbit
05-12-2007, 12:03 PM
That's absurd. The true Christian is governed by the teachings of Jesus Christ. If he can feed more hungry with government handouts than with his own money then, not only should he do it, he MUST do it.

WRONG! Jesus taught us to be generous with what we have, not use the force of law to take things away from other people, then be generous with what everybody else has. Think about it this way. If I can feed a dozen poor people by breaking into a rich guy's house and taking a bunch of stuff, should I? Well, then why should I ask to government to do the very same thing?

Also, government is the single least efficient way to accomplish anything. I don't want the same people who run the DMV trying to help the poor.

Lightning Waltz
05-12-2007, 12:28 PM
Thanks,I like you too :coffee:

It has nothing to do with like or dislike. It has everything to do with your plain hypocrisy.

Pale Rider
05-12-2007, 02:36 PM
I hope howie and the demosluts have fun trying to convince those evangelicals that the murder of the unborn is fine and dandy.

Fountainhead
05-12-2007, 02:52 PM
That's absurd. The true Christian is governed by the teachings of Jesus Christ. If he can feed more hungry with government handouts than with his own money then, not only should he do it, he MUST do it.

Please cite the New Testament Book, Chapter, and Verse wherein Jesus petitioned the Roman government to help the poor ...

Hmmm dum de dum dum dum ... la la la te da te da ... dum dum dum dum ...

I'll wait ...

dum dum de dum dum dum

I have time ...

dum dum de dum dum dum

The RICH Roman government. The BIG and POWERFUL ROMAN government. The TAX COLLECTING Roman government

dum dum de dum dum dum

...

avatar4321
05-12-2007, 02:58 PM
Fixed it for you.

No he had it right the first time.

avatar4321
05-12-2007, 02:58 PM
That's absurd. The true Christian is governed by the teachings of Jesus Christ. If he can feed more hungry with government handouts than with his own money then, not only should he do it, he MUST do it.

Bull. a true Christian is obedient to the commandment "Thou shalt not steal"